No. Windows XP supports dual-core processors as well, although arguably not as efficiently as Vista.
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Yes. Windows Vista fully supports quad-core processors.
dual core processors allow for twice as much data processing thus making computer much faster and stable.
Sometimes changing a heater core can be a very big job. It is not changing the core that is hard, rather getting to it. Good luck.
A computer "core" was a type of computer memory.
Yes. Intel core 2 Duo is completely compatible with Windows vista Ultimate both 32bit and 64 bit
With Vista, you will find that "handle" depends more on the available memory than the processor. The Core 2 Duo supports EM64T, so it is physically capable of running Vista.
Buy a better computer..not good enough.
The difference between the core and the lithosphere is the core is on the top of the lithosphere and the lithosphere is on the bottom of the core
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If your current computer is slow and unable to run new software quickly, or is running anything other than Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7, you probably need a new computer. If your computer is running low on space, a new computer is a good idea. If your computer has a dual core processor, you should probably consider upgrading parts of your computer.
Core Companies for computer science are: IBM and Intel